• ROBERT OGILVIE WINTER BAZAAR AND CRAFT SALE 2013

    Saturday, November 30th:
    The Robert Ogilvie Parents Advisory Council is holding their annual Winter Craft and Home Based Business Bazaar on Saturday, November 30th from 9-3 in the Robert Ogilvie gymnasium.   There will be a wide variety of local crafts &

  • Go Girls – Big Brothers and Big Sisters

    Attention girls ages 11-14:
    Big Brothers Big Sisters of Fort St John in partnership with the North Peace Savings & Credit Union are pleased to announce that we will be hosting a FREE program for girls ages 11-14.  The program is our Go Girls –

  • Welcome Back 2013-2014

    Wednesday, August 21st, 2013:
    Welcome back everyone!  It seems that summer has passed rather quickly this year and with the new school year arriving, there are noticeable changes to our weather, children, length of day and the routines of back to school.

  • June Newsletter 2013

    Wednesday, June 12th, 20123
    Dear Parents and Guardians,
    Time is passing at an incredible speed right now and it seems like a long time since a newsletter went out.  It is extremely busy at the school this time of year.  I must apologize for not getting you this newsletter earlier ~ many things this week to touch base on.  Students have enjoyed Doig Days,

  • May Newsletter 2013

    Monday, May 6th, 2013
    Dear Parents and Guardians,
    May has finally arrived and Mother Nature has some nice weather planned for us this week.  We have a busy month ahead of us and some great news and deadlines.  Please find this information in our newsletter.

  • April 2013 Newsletter

    Monday, April 15th, 2013
    Dear Parents and Guardians,
    Welcome to spring weather!  It is nice to see the extended sunshine and warmer temperatures finally arrive!  With the spring weather, we are seeing an increase in wet children at the office and lots of mud being tracked in to the school.  It may be a good idea for primary students to bring an extra change of clothes in their backpack just in case of an accident.  The ice is slippery underneath the puddles and many students are slipping,